Template:Discussion
Statements:
Resolution: Resolution not yet found. (A stable resolution, when found, should be updated to the main page.) |
Argumentation:
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The template was in transition phase. The Dispute is now called Statements and Outcome is called Resolution. The old parameters are no longer valid, but there should not be any left on the pages. If Resolution is missing, then the text says: "Resolution not yet found". The openness of the discussion no longer depends on the existence of the resolution. Actually, the whole idea of discussions being "open" or "closed" is misleading and is abandoned. Instead, there is a new parameter, "Resolved". If it has content, such as "Yes", the page will be categorised into Category:Resolved discussions. This means that the current resolution has been updated to the main page (and this is mentioned on the page). If it is empty, the page will be categorised to Category:Ongoing discussions, and the resolution should be updated to the main page.
Statements: Resolution is the word for the outcome of a discussion.
Resolution: Accepted. (A stable resolution, when found, should be updated to the main page.) |
Argumentation:
⇤--1: . I have doubts about Resolution being better than Outcome. Do we want to separate between closed discussions (dispute not resolved, but the current outcome is included in the information object); and resolved discussions (only one statement is valid after the discussion)? We must think about this. ( --Jouni 07:18, 22 November 2009 (UTC) (type: truth; paradigms: science: attack)
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